VideosHow to Install and Configure the Oxygen AI Positron Assistant Enterprise Add-on

Overview

Duration: 03:50

This video provides general information about the Enterprise version of the Oxygen AI Positron Assistant add-on, as well as a demonstration of how to install and configure the add-on.

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00:00:06This video provides general information  about the Oxygen AI Positron Assistant Enterprise  
00:00:12add-on and instructions for installing and  configuring it. Oxygen's AI Positron Assistant  
00:00:19addon provides a powerful tool to help writers  use AI-generated content. There are 2 iterations  
00:00:26of the add-on. The Enterprise add-on enables users  to connect to their own OpenAI or MS Azure OpenAI  
00:00:33account. The benefits of the Enterprise iteration  compared to the regular add-on include users being  
00:00:40able to leverage their personalized AI models,  while also enjoying a higher level of privacy. 
00:00:47To install the add-on, I'll go to Help->  Install new addons. I'll type positron in  
00:00:54the filter box to narrow the list. Notice the 2  different iterations and you can only have one  
00:01:01or the other installed at once. In this case,  I'll select the Enterprise add-on.
00:01:07And I'll  proceed through the installation wizard.
00:01:18After restarting Oxygen, I now have access  
00:01:21to the AI Positron Assistant side-view. If  it's not already displayed, you can go to  
00:01:26Window->Show view and I'll select the Enterprise  version since that's what I installed.  
00:01:34Next I need to configure the license key. The  Enterprise add-on requires a subscription,  
00:01:40but for evaluation purposes you can  also request a 30-day trial license. 
00:01:46Once you receive the license key, you would paste  it here in this dialog box and click Register. 
00:01:54I'll adjust the width of the  view to make it more viewable. 
00:01:58Then I need to go to preferences to configure  it to use my OpenAI account.
00:02:03The fastest way to get there is to click the settings  drop-down and select Preferences.  
00:02:08Then select the AI Service Configuration page. First I'll configure it for OpenAI.
00:02:16The default  address is already correct so I just need to  enter the OpenAI key, and click OK to finish. 
00:02:25To show that it worked, I'll try one of  the actions. I'll choose to generate a  
00:02:30short description in the current topic 
00:02:37... and I'll click Insert to add the generated fragment in the topic.
00:02:42 I'll clear the chat and then I'll go  
00:02:45back to that same preferences page and this  time I'll configure it for Microsoft Azure  OpenAI.
00:02:55 So I'll click the AI connector to  be MS Azure OpenAI ... then I'll enter the  
00:03:01endpoint URL ... and the key ... and finally, the deployment. I'll click OK to finish. 
00:03:13Again, to show that it worked, I'll  try an action. This time I'll choose to  
00:03:18generate index terms for the current topic.
00:03:26This concludes this video about the Enterprise  
00:03:28iteration of Oxygen's AI Positron Assistant.  For more information about the product,  see our webpage.
00:03:36Also, don't miss our other video  that introduces the AI Positron Assistant and  provides more details about using it.
00:03:43The link to that video can be found in the description.

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